I am happy to be able to say that the snowy owl we recently admitted to our Center is doing much better now. She arrived weak, lacking in appetite, and confused about her surroundings. After being examined by our veterinary team and undergoing some diagnostics, she was proscribed a treatment regime including antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and force-fed mice. She is now eating on her own, and seems to be much more engaged in her surroundings. She also has much more energy when she is being treated, and is behaving much more like a normal owl. We are hopeful that she will continue to improve, and that we will soon be able to coordinate her release with owl experts we are currently in contact with.